BE 09, pl. 14 30 (P264819)
Figurine dated to the Neo-Babylonian (ca. 626-539 BC) period and now kept in Penn Museum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USAMetadata / catalogue
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CBS 09450Provenience
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Object. Terracotta figurine. Two lovers; a young man and maiden embracing and kissing each other
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Object. Terracotta figurine. Two lovers; a young man and maiden embracing and kissing each other
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primary: BE 9, pl. 14 30
[Clay1898BE9] Hilprecht, Hermann V., and Albert T. Clay. 1898. Business Documents of Murashu Sons of Nippur Dated in the Reign of Artaxerxes I (464-426 B.C.). The Babylonian Expedition of the University of Pennsylvania. Series A: Cuneiform Texts, vol. 9. Philadelphia.
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- Period: Neo-Babylonian (ca. 626-539 BC)
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Created | Creator | Type | Authors | Project | Reviewer | Status | Action |
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2023-01-19 at 10:20:17 | Pagé-Perron, Émilie | Artifact | Földi, Zsombor J.; Jiménez, Enrique; Pagé-Perron, Émilie | Electronic Babylonian Library | Pagé-Perron, Émilie | approved |
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2005-04-25 at 00:00:00 | CDLI | Artifact | Englund, Robert K.; Fitzgerald, Madeleine; Foxvog, Daniel A.; Frayne, Douglas R.; Peterson, Jeremiah; Veldhuis, Niek; Zimmermann, Lynn-Salammbô | Penn Museum | CDLI | approved |
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